I saw you had plans to implement the new Slab for the upcoming openSUSE
11.0. When you will push it into Factory? I can't wait to see it and
test it, so I'm asking :)
Cheers!
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Hi,
This '?' eats some resources (not much), but can not be found.
Not by Beagle, and not by kfind.
Anybody a clue?
29799 monkey9 20 0 48832 13m 6184 R 2.0 0.9 0:19.14 npviewer.bin
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M9. Now, is the
On Jan 10, 2008 2:44 PM, Igor Jagec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw you had plans to implement the new Slab for the upcoming openSUSE
11.0. When you will push it into Factory? I can't wait to see it and
test it, so I'm asking :)
Have a look at these:
On 10-01-2008 at 11:14, M9. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi,
This '?' eats some resources (not much), but can not be found.
Not by Beagle, and not by kfind.
Anybody a clue?
Hi,
npviewer.bin is the binary of nspluginwrapper. Most likely
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On 10-01-2008 at 11:14, M9. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi,
This '?' eats some resources (not much), but can not be found.
Not by Beagle, and not by kfind.
Anybody
M9. escribió:
Hi,
This '?' eats some resources (not much), but can not be found.
Not by Beagle, and not by kfind.
Does it segfaults for you ? I know of it existance due to the pure fact
that crashes repeatedly and the event is logged... ;P
The only thing that interferes with my learning
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M9. escribió:
Hi,
This '?' eats some resources (not much), but can not be found.
Not by Beagle, and not by kfind.
Does it segfaults for you ? I know of it existance due to the pure fact
that crashes repeatedly
Am Donnerstag 10 Januar 2008 schrieb Keith Goggin:
The openSUSE 10.3 detailed roadmap made it clear that beta1 would provide
a Feature and version freeze for the complete distribution (exception:
patchlevel update of leaf packages until Aug 17) further beta3 would
provide that only blocker
On Thursday 10 January 2008 23:54:25 Stephan Kulow wrote:
Am Donnerstag 10 Januar 2008 schrieb Keith Goggin:
The openSUSE 10.3 detailed roadmap made it clear that beta1 would provide
a Feature and version freeze for the complete distribution (exception:
patchlevel update of leaf packages
Am Donnerstag 10 Januar 2008 schrieb Keith Goggin:
On Thursday 10 January 2008 23:54:25 Stephan Kulow wrote:
Am Donnerstag 10 Januar 2008 schrieb Keith Goggin:
The openSUSE 10.3 detailed roadmap made it clear that beta1 would
provide a Feature and version freeze for the complete
Hi,
I'm wondering if there is any internal policy at Novell about security
updates for Factory?
I just found an example what shouldn't happen:
MozillaThunderbird is on version 2.0.0.9 on 10.3-updates while it's
still on 2.0.0.6 in Factory.
Since in 10.3 it was a security update I wonder why
Am Donnerstag 10 Januar 2008 schrieb Wolfgang Rosenauer:
Hi,
I'm wondering if there is any internal policy at Novell about security
updates for Factory?
I just found an example what shouldn't happen:
MozillaThunderbird is on version 2.0.0.9 on 10.3-updates while it's
still on 2.0.0.6 in
Stephan Kulow wrote:
Am Donnerstag 10 Januar 2008 schrieb Wolfgang Rosenauer:
Hi,
I'm wondering if there is any internal policy at Novell about security
updates for Factory?
I just found an example what shouldn't happen:
MozillaThunderbird is on version 2.0.0.9 on 10.3-updates while it's
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Wolfgang Rosenauer schreef:
Hi,
I'm wondering if there is any internal policy at Novell about security
updates for Factory?
I just found an example what shouldn't happen:
MozillaThunderbird is on version 2.0.0.9 on 10.3-updates while it's
On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 07:50:46PM +0100, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering if there is any internal policy at Novell about security
updates for Factory?
I just found an example what shouldn't happen:
MozillaThunderbird is on version 2.0.0.9 on 10.3-updates while it's
still
I have a Acer TravelMate 7520 which has the above video on board. After
installing 11.0 Alpha0 (since upgraded to latest Factory) and I can only
get 800x600 with the fbdev driver that was done as part of the install.
I've since installed ati-driver-installer-8.443.1-x86.x86_64.run, but it
Am Donnerstag 10 Januar 2008 schrieb Wolfgang Rosenauer:
What Factory are you looking at? I have 2.0.0.10 here
No, you are looking at Firefox ;-)
That's right, yes.
Greetings, Stephan
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On Thu, 10 Jan 2008, Philippe Landau wrote:-
Could someone please help me install this application on OpenSuse 10.3 ?
Maybe.
Snip
Downloading wink from
http://www.debugmode.com/wink/download.php
extract all, open wink15.tar-1, running install.sh,
then placing wink into /usr/bin, run wink from
Jerry Feldman wrote:
In Tru64 Unix, the clustering system invented a context-dependent
symbolic link. This was added in Tru64 5.0. Since Tru64 Unix is
proprietary, the installer can force the /usr tree into the root file
system. I do know in Tru64 Unix 4.x you could place /usr in a separate
Did you try DOSBox (http://www.dosbox.com/) I found it to perform quite well.
On 10/01/2008, Tom Patton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A program I use at work is rather unstable in dosemu, and was hoping
this would be more efficient...
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http://marcin.floryan.pl/
Please consider
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The Thursday 2008-01-10 at 14:44 +1100, Basil Chupin wrote:
This device wouldn't be a partition created in Windows and be formatted with
Windows?
If it is then boot into Windows and then SAFELY REMOVE it using Windows. It
seems that if you
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The Thursday 2008-01-10 at 08:46 +0100, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
Michael Kershaw wrote:
Could be something as simple as the device-mapper having a file handle
to the partition already. Don't know if you've fiddled in that area
at all
David C. Rankin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
Hi,
David C. Rankin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
Hi,
I am unable to mount a partition, whenever I try I get the following
error
message:
mount /export
mount: /dev/sdc1 already
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The Thursday 2008-01-10 at 12:11 +0100, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
also a rpm -qf /etc/blkid.tab says file /etc/blkid.tab is not owned by any
package.
And the command apropos blkid.tab yields nothing, so it is not
documented :-(
Nothing in
Jerry Houston wrote:
Bill Anderson wrote:
...This was my first exposure to Unix. Roughly six years later, I was
a Product Line Engineering Manger at Fortune Systems. Those were wild
and exciting days in Silicon Valley.
You were a manger? How holy! Or rustic! Or something
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 07:49 +0100, Eberhard Roloff wrote:
Tom Patton wrote:
On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 19:43 -0700, Tom Patton wrote:
Afaik, older 16bit DOS based Operating Systems from this widely unknown
company always maxed out the CPU at idle. I experienced the same with
Win 9x both in
Hello:
I tried searching at en.opensuse.org but search is disabled, come back
later. I'm looking for the equivalent of prstat, or something that
will break down the threads that are part of a process to see why a
process is pegging a cpu. Strace -p pid attatches my process, gives
me a read
Hi!
I have recently installed a fresh openSuSE 10.3 for one of my friends
who mainly uses his box to browse the Internet and has little
technical skills. It seems like he has some problems with the sound
card setup and I would like to investigate but have no access to the
computer (ie. physical)
Marcin Floryan wrote:
Hi!
I have recently installed a fresh openSuSE 10.3 for one of my friends
who mainly uses his box to browse the Internet and has little
technical skills. It seems like he has some problems with the sound
card setup and I would like to investigate but have no access to the
G T Smith wrote:
OK, second question what is your mail delivery setup? This looks too me
like a corrupt mailbox/msf file related problem.
It is just configured for POP access to gmail(though I'm not sure if
this answers your question?).
I didn't have that problem, and it now only occurs with
Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Tuesday 25 December 2007 11:37, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Tuesday 2007-12-25 at 12:47 -0500, afan pasalic wrote:
It is console program:
mc
File is too large: Inbox
:(
Impossible!
I just opened a 4.7GB file to try (a DVD image). No problem!
Perhaps we should be
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The Thursday 2008-01-10 at 09:03 -0500, Kain, Becki (B.) wrote:
later. I'm looking for the equivalent of prstat, or something that
will break down the threads that are part of a process to see why a
process is pegging a cpu. Strace -p pid
Thanks but strace doesn't seem to do anything with a running process.
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 10:27 AM
To: OS-en
Subject: Re: [opensuse] Prstat equivalent
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Marcin Floryan wrote:
Hi!
I have recently installed a fresh openSuSE 10.3 for one of my friends
who mainly uses his box to browse the Internet and has little
technical skills. It seems like he has some problems with the sound
card setup and I would like to investigate but have no access to the
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Sergey Mkrtchyan wrote:
G T Smith wrote:
OK, second question what is your mail delivery setup? This looks too me
like a corrupt mailbox/msf file related problem.
It is just configured for POP access to gmail(though I'm not sure if
this answers
On Sat, 2008-01-05 at 14:52 +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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Hi,
The gnome desktop insists on displaying icons in the desktop for
partitions I once had but Ino longer have. The delete entry in
properties is greyed out even for root. I
Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
David C. Rankin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
Hi,
David C. Rankin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
Hi,
I am unable to mount a partition, whenever I try I get the following
error
message:
mount /export
mount:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Thursday 2008-01-10 at 08:46 +0100, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
Michael Kershaw wrote:
Could be something as simple as the device-mapper having a file handle
to the partition already. Don't know if you've fiddled in that area
at all though.
I haven't fiddled
strace -f -p pid ?
Kain, Becki (B.) wrote:
Thanks but strace doesn't seem to do anything with a running process.
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 10:27 AM
To: OS-en
Subject: Re: [opensuse] Prstat equivalent
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On Tuesday 08 January 2008 19:45:05 Wendell Nichols wrote:
Kate drives me nuts. Its a good editor but every time you right click
to edit a file in konqueror using kate it starts a new window. If I use
a command window and specify --use it will reuse an existing window if
one is started
Sergio S. wrote:
Hello there,
I have read on the ati website that in order to install properly the
graphics card drivers
I need to have enable the posix shared memory feature
http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/linux/linux-radeon.html
I followed the instructions below quoted
To
Hello there,
I have read on the ati website that in order to install properly the
graphics card drivers
I need to have enable the posix shared memory feature
http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/linux/linux-radeon.html
I followed the instructions below quoted
To enable POSIX Shared
Sergio S. wrote:
Hello there,
I have read on the ati website that in order to install properly the
graphics card drivers
I need to have enable the posix shared memory feature
http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/linux/linux-radeon.html
snip
I don't think any of that was necessary.
Any
Thank you
K.R. Foley escribió:
Sergio S. wrote:
Hello there,
I have read on the ati website that in order to install properly the
graphics card drivers
I need to have enable the posix shared memory feature
http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/linux/linux-radeon.html
I followed the
Jerry Houston wrote:
Bill Anderson wrote:
...This was my first exposure to Unix. Roughly six years later, I was
a Product Line Engineering Manger at Fortune Systems. Those were wild
and exciting days in Silicon Valley.
You were a manger? How holy! Or rustic! Or something
That's why
Hello!
Yup, crude solution but it seems to work very well. Thanks!
Though I wonder now if there is any way to do that is I didn't have a
public IP server at hand (ie. two machines behind NAT with no
influence on the Firewall). More out of curiosity since the problem at
hand has now been solved.
Bill Anderson wrote:
Jerry Houston wrote:
Bill Anderson wrote:
...This was my first exposure to Unix. Roughly six years later, I was
a Product Line Engineering Manger at Fortune Systems. Those were wild
and exciting days in Silicon Valley.
You were a manger? How holy! Or rustic!
On Wednesday 09 January 2008 11:24:06 am Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 03:13:19PM -0600, David C. Rankin wrote:
Andy Clus wrote:
Hi,
I've been using openSUSE 10.3 for few months and have no problems
with it. But recently, the shutdown feature is disabled by some unknown
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The Thursday 2008-01-10 at 12:20 -0600, K.R. Foley wrote:
Unless you are using some OLD version of Linunx. posix shared memory is
probably already enabled. Type mount and look for /dev/shm.
Certainly not in my opensuse 10.3:
nimrodel:~ # mount
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The Thursday 2008-01-10 at 13:02 -0500, Sergio S. wrote:
To enable POSIX Shared Memory on your system, perform the following as
root:
1. Add the following line to /etc/fstab (if it isn't there already):
tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs
On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 10:40:18AM -1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 09 January 2008 11:24:06 am Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 03:13:19PM -0600, David C. Rankin wrote:
Andy Clus wrote:
Hi,
I've been using openSUSE 10.3 for few months and have no problems
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Ugo De Marinis(191) schrieb:
| can someone help me to find an editor like acrobat reader in linux
suse 10.2
| 0r 10.3?
Acrobat Reader for Linux ;)
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Marcin Floryan wrote:
| Though I wonder now if there is any way to do that is I didn't have a
| public IP server at hand (ie. two machines behind NAT with no
| influence on the Firewall). More out of curiosity since the problem at
| hand has now
peter wrote:
Ugo De Marinis(191) schrieb:
| can someone help me to find an editor like acrobat reader in linux
suse 10.2
| 0r 10.3?
Acrobat Reader for Linux ;)
evince is probably safer:
Adobe applications are notorious for phoning home,
telling Adobe what you do when,
and Adobe is a
Sergio S. wrote:
Thank you
K.R. Foley escribió:
Sergio S. wrote:
Hello there,
I have read on the ati website that in order to install properly the
graphics card drivers
I need to have enable the posix shared memory feature
http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/linux/linux-radeon.html
I
ref:
* opensuse 10.3
* 2.6.22.13-0.3-default
* dvdstyler: 1.6
* form rpm packman and
* for source
Problem:
1. It load ok but produce the following error
(dvdstyler:20604): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_menu_attach_to_widget(): menu
already attached to GtkMenuItem
2. Then I load a project that
Am Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2008 22:51:48 schrieb Philippe Landau:
evince is probably safer:
Adobe applications are notorious for phoning home,
telling Adobe what you do when,
and Adobe is a known bully of the copyright mafia.
Additionally, Adobe software tells the authors of
some pdf files
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 03:30:46 +0100, Philippe Landau wrote:
Could someone please help me install this application on OpenSuse 10.3 ?
http://www.debugmode.com/wink/
I'd try this:
1) Download and install (via 'rpm -Uvh') the wink .src.rpm from
software.opensuse.org .
2) Change to
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Philippe Landau schrieb:
| | can someone help me to find an editor like acrobat reader in linux
| suse 10.2
| | 0r 10.3?
| Acrobat Reader for Linux ;)
| evince is probably safer:
probably, but ugo insisted on 'like acrobat reader'.
so acrobat
On Jan 10, 2008 5:28 PM, Michael Skiba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2008 22:51:48 schrieb Philippe Landau:
evince is probably safer:
Adobe applications are notorious for phoning home,
telling Adobe what you do when,
and Adobe is a known bully of the copyright mafia.
On January 9, 2008, Dave Plater wrote:
Rajko M. wrote:
On Tuesday 08 January 2008 02:33:39 pm Timothy Cahill wrote:
installed from the live version. One annoyance is that I cannot see rpm
package descriptions for most of the rpms that came with the DVD. When I
browse the DVD using
On Thursday 10 January 2008 01:51:48 pm Philippe Landau wrote:
evince is probably safer:
Adobe applications are notorious for phoning home,
telling Adobe what you do when,
and Adobe is a known bully of the copyright mafia.
Additionally, Adobe software tells the authors of
some pdf files
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Philipp Thomas schrieb:
| Could someone please help me install this application on OpenSuse 10.3 ?
| http://www.debugmode.com/wink/
| I'd try this:
| 1) Download and install (via 'rpm -Uvh') the wink .src.rpm from
| software.opensuse.org .
Philipp Thomas wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 03:30:46 +0100, Philippe Landau wrote:
Could someone please help me install this application on OpenSuse 10.3 ?
http://www.debugmode.com/wink/
I'd try this:
1) Download and install (via 'rpm -Uvh') the wink .src.rpm from
peter wrote:
It's closed source although freeware.
Thus:
wget -c http://freeware4u.com/hostfile/wink15.tar.gz
tar xzvf wink15.tar.gz
./installer.sh
Do not enjoy ;(
Interesting, thanks for the warning and the help, Peter.
Though beware there is an archive in the archive,
so unpack
Greg Freemyer wrote:
On Jan 10, 2008 5:28 PM, Michael Skiba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2008 22:51:48 schrieb Philippe Landau:
evince is probably safer:
Adobe applications are notorious for phoning home,
telling Adobe what you do when,
and Adobe is a known bully of the
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 22:00:27 +0100 (CET), Carlos E. R. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The Thursday 2008-01-10 at 13:02 -0500, Sergio S. wrote:
To enable POSIX Shared Memory on your system, perform the following as
root:
1. Add the following line to /etc/fstab (if it isn't there
Peter Bloomfield suggested minicom (thanks) and Tom Patton wrote:
On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 12:46 -0800, Linda Walsh wrote:
I have 3 machines in this setup. The setup being:
---
Linda, load the lessons for Lizards documentation, and look at
How-To Access COM Port (RS-232 client/server)
---
On Thursday 10 January 2008 17:02, Philippe Landau wrote:
Greg Freemyer wrote:
On Jan 10, 2008 5:28 PM, Michael Skiba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2008 22:51:48 schrieb Philippe Landau:
evince is probably safer:
Adobe applications are notorious for phoning home,
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 17:22:56 -0800, Linda Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Bloomfield suggested minicom (thanks) and Tom Patton wrote:
On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 12:46 -0800, Linda Walsh wrote:
I have 3 machines in this setup. The setup being:
---
Linda, load the lessons for Lizards
Philippe Landau wrote:
http://software.opensuse.org/search?p=1baseproject=ALLq=wink
1-click install first lets me subscribe to a repository
that i already am subscribed to, then reports:
Software installation
Installation was only partially successful.
The following packages could not be
On Friday 11 January 2008 02:25:57 Don Raboud wrote:
Among the options one can set in Acrobat reader is to specify a proxy which
I usually set to 127.0.0.1 to avoid things like this. (I am not paranoid,
just don't like the very idea.) Of course, being closed source one has no
idea if acrobat
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The Thursday 2008-01-10 at 11:24 -0500, JP Rosevear wrote:
The gnome desktop insists on displaying icons in the desktop for
partitions I once had but Ino longer have. The delete entry in
properties is greyed out even for root. I searched the
On Friday 11 January 2008 00:01:56 peter wrote:
Philipp Thomas schrieb:
| Could someone please help me install this application on OpenSuse 10.3 ?
| http://www.debugmode.com/wink/
|
| I'd try this:
|
| 1) Download and install (via 'rpm -Uvh') the wink .src.rpm from
|
Joe Sloan wrote:
Philippe Landau wrote:
http://software.opensuse.org/search?p=1baseproject=ALLq=wink
1-click install first lets me subscribe to a repository
that i already am subscribed to, then reports:
Software installation
Installation was only partially successful.
The following
Hellow there,
I'm trying to write a module, in my source i've added the following line
#include linux/module.h
Since the preprocessor did not found it, i set the variable
C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/src/linux-2.6.22.5-31/include
When i try to compile the source, the preprocessor tell me
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The Thursday 2008-01-10 at 18:25 -0700, Don Raboud wrote:
PDF files can have internal macros to make this happen. I have heard
of at least one company that has implemented the logic.
Had to rescue the page for the occasion, sorry for the
On Friday 11 January 2008 03:12:46 Philippe Landau wrote:
Anders Johansson wrote:
On Friday 11 January 2008 02:25:57 Don Raboud wrote:
Among the options one can set in Acrobat reader is to specify a proxy
which I usually set to 127.0.0.1 to avoid things like this. (I am not
paranoid,
Anders Johansson wrote:
On Friday 11 January 2008 02:25:57 Don Raboud wrote:
Among the options one can set in Acrobat reader is to specify a proxy which
I usually set to 127.0.0.1 to avoid things like this. (I am not paranoid,
just don't like the very idea.) Of course, being closed source
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The Thursday 2008-01-10 at 14:50 -0800, Ben Kevan wrote:
evince is probably safer:
Adobe applications are notorious for phoning home,
telling Adobe what you do when,
and Adobe is a known bully of the copyright mafia.
Additionally, Adobe software
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Thursday 2008-01-10 at 14:50 -0800, Ben Kevan wrote:
evince is probably safer:
Adobe applications are notorious for phoning home,
telling Adobe what you do when,
and Adobe is a known bully of the copyright mafia.
Additionally, Adobe software tells the authors of
some
Philippe Landau wrote:
Joe Sloan wrote:
Philippe Landau wrote:
http://software.opensuse.org/search?p=1baseproject=ALLq=wink
1-click install first lets me subscribe to a repository
that i already am subscribed to, then reports:
Software installation
Installation was only partially
Is there a program to do the above? And if so what is it?
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On Friday 11 January 2008 03:12:46 Philippe Landau wrote:
Anders Johansson wrote:
On Friday 11 January 2008 02:25:57 Don Raboud wrote:
Among the options one can set in Acrobat reader is to specify a proxy
which I usually set to 127.0.0.1 to avoid things like this. (I am not
paranoid,
On Friday 11 January 2008 03:50:56 Anders Johansson wrote:
And if anyone does discover something happening that should be happening,
argh! That should obviously read ...that should *not* be happening
file a security bug about it. These things are taken seriously
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On Thu, January 10, 2008 1:40 pm, peter wrote:
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Ugo De Marinis(191) schrieb:
| can someone help me to find an editor like acrobat reader in linux
suse 10.2
| 0r 10.3?
Acrobat reader is not an editor. Do you mean, like Acrobat
Professional,
On Thursday 10 January 2008 07:06:46 pm Fernando Benedictti wrote:
Hellow there,
I'm trying to write a module, in my source i've added the following line
#include linux/module.h
Since the preprocessor did not found it, i set the variable
On Thu, January 10, 2008 6:53 pm, clarge wrote:
Is there a program to do the above? And if so what is it?
Yeah, Flac.
I think they even have a Canadian translation, eh. :P
Something like this on the command line will copy a group of .flac
files and create .mp3 files
for file in *.flac;
clarge wrote:
Is there a program to do the above? And if so what is it?
$ ffmpeg -i foo.flac -acodec mp3 -ar 192k foo.mp3
should do this, but I tried and failed to find out how to maintain the
tags from the FLAC and use them as the MP3's ID3 tags.
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On Thu January 10 2008 10:49:27 pm Jason Craig wrote:
clarge wrote:
Is there a program to do the above? And if so what is it?
$ ffmpeg -i foo.flac -acodec mp3 -ar 192k foo.mp3
should do this, but I tried and failed to find out how to maintain the
tags from the FLAC and use them as the
Sorry, Linda, sent this straight to you in error...
Tom
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 19:16 -0700, Tom Patton wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 17:22 -0800, Linda Walsh wrote:
Peter Bloomfield suggested minicom (thanks) and Tom Patton wrote:
On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 12:46 -0800, Linda Walsh wrote:
I
Listmates,
I don't know whether this is a openSuSE bug or an Apache bug with
spamassassin. Spamassassin's sa-learn is doing something that causes
kernel errors. Take a look and let me know if I should file it with
Novell or Apache. I would normally think it would just be Apache, but if
it
On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 11:06:46PM -0200, Fernando Benedictti wrote:
Hellow there,
I'm trying to write a module, in my source i've added the following line
#include linux/module.h
Since the preprocessor did not found it, i set the variable
If I want to install KDE4 on openSUSE 10.3 should I be using
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/KDE4/openSUSE_10.3
or
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/KDE4/openSUSE_Factory ?
At the moment they seem to have exactly the same packages in them. What would
normally be the
Timothy Cahill wrote:
On January 9, 2008, Dave Plater wrote:
Rajko M. wrote:
On Tuesday 08 January 2008 02:33:39 pm Timothy Cahill wrote:
installed from the live version. One annoyance is that I cannot see rpm
package descriptions for most of the rpms that came with the DVD.
Jonas Helgi Palsson wrote:
Hi
On Tuesday 08 January 2008 19:45:05 Wendell Nichols wrote:
Kate drives me nuts. Its a good editor but every time you right click
to edit a file in konqueror using kate it starts a new window. If I use
a command window and specify --use it will reuse an
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On Wednesday 09 January 2008 11:24:06 am Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 03:13:19PM -0600, David C. Rankin wrote:
Andy Clus wrote:
Hi,
I've been using openSUSE 10.3 for few months and have no problems
with it. But recently, the shutdown feature is disabled
M9. wrote:
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Anders Johansson schreef:
On Thursday 10 January 2008 11:21:53 M9. wrote:
Aaron Kulkis schreef:
Very telling.
http://www.itnews.com.au/News/67663,majority-of-new-pcs-ship-without-win
dows-vista-gates-unintentionally-reveals.aspx
Hi folks (SUSE packagers),
openSUSE 11.0 Beta1 is coming closer and now is a good time
to do version updates for your packages.
The following is a database dump/compare from the freshmeat/sf/gnome/kde
scrapers I run.
Always take the result with grain of salt, upgrade is still at your
Hi,
I'm new to openSUSE development and I have a question about how to get a
package updated in a
distribution of openSUSE. Currently openSUSE10.3 includes package
cgicc-3.2.3, but there's a
known bug in that version of cgicc that impacts execution in a 64-bit
environment. This bug is
fixed in
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